Chapter 1"I remember being pestered by a sense of dread as I walked to my car that day, pressed down by a wave of foreboding that swirled around my head and broke the evening in small ripples. There are people in this world who would call that kind of feeling a premonition, a warning from some internal third eye that can see around the curve of time. I've never been one to buy into such things. But I will confess that there have been times when I think back to that day and wonder: if the fates had truly whispered in my ear--if I had known how that drive would change so many things--would I have taken a safer path? Would I have turned left where before I had turned right? Or would I still travel the path that led me to Carl Iverson?"

I tend to go with my gut -- not every time but if it involves travel --always. One time were were suppose to take a train to NYC and it didn't feel right. I convinced my DH to take a bus, and he reluctently agreed. Guess what, the train, derailed --no one killed just lots injured and we would have missed our function in the city had we taken the train.

Oh wow, that opening really grips you, doesn't it? I'd also keep going because I want to know who Carl is and how visiting him is so important! Thanks for sharing and hosting :)Juli @ Universe in Words

I actually had this book on my Goodreads wishlist from earlier in the year, then forgot about it. I like these type of stories. I seem to be picking up more reads about the law, wrongfully imprisoned people, etc. due to the dinner chat from my son when he is home. I think this was why I singled this one out. Anyway, I hope that this is one that you review, as I haven't seen any other reviews around and I'm curious.

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